Friday, July 30, 2010

Joy Luck Schnibble

Woo Hoo...I have a finish of my own. I finally finished getting the binding stitched last night. This quilt hasn't been washed, dried and crinkled yet for that aged look I love.

@#$%^& photo below turned!!!

Remember I while back I shared with you that I cut my Jo fabrics into 5" charms? I used them in Joy Luck.

An Accuquilt GO is headed my way (well on backorder). Yes, the majority of the comments left in previous post were correct! I'm anxious to use the GO cutter on my next batch of Jo Morton fabrics. But here is the best part for YOU, I will be giving one away in the near future!

Now for some of you who want to get in on a giveaway for one NOW...scurry over to Pat's Blog. Her giveaway ends this weekend!

44 comments:

Your Schnibbles is BEAUTIFUL!!! I see the GO! cutters are back-ordered until around Aug. 17.......they are SO popular that they can't keep up with the demand for them....that's how GREAT they are. You will find out for yourself soon!!!

Mary, either way I look at your new Schnibble, it is absolutely wonderful. Looking at yours makes me want to run out and buy the pattern and sew...UGH...I really need to Schnibble, I'm going into withdrawls from not sewing in over a week....*sigh*...maybe this weekend. Big hugs coming your way. Oh, by the way, I hopped over to Pat's blog but to get in on her giveaway you have to stop by Facebook and leave a comment. Facebook crashes my computer! Probably because it's 10 years old, LOL. Poor thing just keeps on ticking like a Timex watch but it's just not up with the times. Ah well!

I love your Joy Luck quilt, it's just beautiful! The quilting is spectacular too. I hope you will keep this one for yourself. Whoo Hoo on the GO cutter, Lucky you. Can't wait to see what you make with it. I'm starting to want one too, maybe someday.

Love this quilt and the design. I was thinking it would be nice to do appliqued flowers on the border as a different look. I saw pat's giveaway, but I had to promise to make a charity quilt and I don't know how to quilt good enough yet. I do want to make some though and saving my fun fabrics for the kids hospital in Boston.

I've been a quiltmaker since 1989, married,and have two handsome young men that are my best accomplishment. I've started longarm quilting for others and would be tickled if you would consider me! Please read the heading "May I Be Your Quilter?" for additional information.